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well, that a southeast asia. the decline continues. in the last 10 years, there is been a very important event, the loss of south america. for the first time in 500 years, the south american countries had begun to move toward independence and a degree of integration, typical structure of one of the south american countries was a tiny, very rich elite. a huge, massive, horrible poverty. countries separated from one another or the lit-either europe or the u.s. the last 10 years, that has been overcome significantly. integrate, a prerequisite of independence, even facing internal problems. that is a loss of south america. one sign is the united states has been driven out of every single military base in south america. they are trying to restore a few, but right now there are none. >> mit professor noam chomsky. coming up, he discusses global warming, nuclear war, and the arab spring. in a minute. ♪ [music break] >> the saxophonist died last week at the age of 62. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm
well, that a southeast asia. the decline continues. in the last 10 years, there is been a very important event, the loss of south america. for the first time in 500 years, the south american countries had begun to move toward independence and a degree of integration, typical structure of one of the south american countries was a tiny, very rich elite. a huge, massive, horrible poverty. countries separated from one another or the lit-either europe or the u.s. the last 10 years, that has been...
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my sense is asia and europe will be hardened by the valley of stocks. i think a lot of the attention tomorrow will be on tomorrow night's debate. look for stocks to have a fall through to the hope come upside. ashley: ahead of its third-quarter report. let's go back to nicole petallides on the nyse for the details. nicole. nicole: thank you, ashley. a company based in california. medical equipment, supplies. some positive comments on it today upgrading the stock today. a new price target $625 up from 610, talking about the risk-reward going forward. while it has been in areas falling, they're talking about other medical conditions. you saw the stock gets a nice jump today, 3.6%. certainly we will continue to follow ahead of the quarterly report. ashley: thank you very much. a search in oil production is keeping the price of crude from rising too high. liz: we have somebody who says it may not provide you much relief at all at the pump. joining us now, chairman of petri partners. this is a little bit of a conundrum as we look and we see crude oil has fal
my sense is asia and europe will be hardened by the valley of stocks. i think a lot of the attention tomorrow will be on tomorrow night's debate. look for stocks to have a fall through to the hope come upside. ashley: ahead of its third-quarter report. let's go back to nicole petallides on the nyse for the details. nicole. nicole: thank you, ashley. a company based in california. medical equipment, supplies. some positive comments on it today upgrading the stock today. a new price target $625...
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i've been waiting for you to go big in asia and latin. this sit, right? >> this is one of the advantages that they have. they have an operating platform in latin america and in asia where they're over 750 to $800 million in businesses in those two markets. so they have great commercial operations there. retail operations in countries like india, korea. they've been growing in excess of 15% to 20% a year, and in latin america where they've been growing in excess of 30%, this really gives us a leg up in geographic areas where we didn't have operating platforms. so you combine that with our $1.5 billion platform in europe and our $4 billion platform in north america, it really gives us a leg up on most of the other apparel. >> we have steve tanger on. tanger factory outlet today. great partner of the calvin klein brand. you're going to keep that strategy, right? >> oh, absolutely continue to grow that business. we see ourselves with the jeans and underwear business in north america really being able to enhance that business. warnaco is a large company, but a
i've been waiting for you to go big in asia and latin. this sit, right? >> this is one of the advantages that they have. they have an operating platform in latin america and in asia where they're over 750 to $800 million in businesses in those two markets. so they have great commercial operations there. retail operations in countries like india, korea. they've been growing in excess of 15% to 20% a year, and in latin america where they've been growing in excess of 30%, this really gives...
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asia? an 8:30 meeting revealed what merchandise was for sale from overseas, but it was inconsequential to because most people didn't want to buy over there anyway. they weren't interested. i remember the day gloria hit very clearly. we were set up to go to work. we had all hands on deck. there wasn't much preopening trading. we were stunned the exchange closed. it was macho time then. i remember playing an impromptu game of poker with my bosses trying to figure out if they were paid to win or not. didn't matter. the bosses were darn good card players. i can reminisce about those forever, but let me tell you what had been my strategy that day because i can tell you how much has changed since 1985 and you've got to change with them or you're going to lose money. i had my plays. home depot. thriving southeastern chain, still not in the new york area. i knew it carried tools, had materials to rebuild. stanley works and black and decker. they make tools again. morgan doors, high end. pittsburgh
asia? an 8:30 meeting revealed what merchandise was for sale from overseas, but it was inconsequential to because most people didn't want to buy over there anyway. they weren't interested. i remember the day gloria hit very clearly. we were set up to go to work. we had all hands on deck. there wasn't much preopening trading. we were stunned the exchange closed. it was macho time then. i remember playing an impromptu game of poker with my bosses trying to figure out if they were paid to win or...
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with what's going on in afghanistan and what's going on all around the middle east north africa and asia with our drone wars monday nights agreements sparked outrage on the far left in the far right with those who see the wars as atrocities and who are fed up with both democrats and republicans when it comes to military misadventure. but my question is what else did we expect all throughout our nation's history war has never been a partisan issue american troops have been marched off to die warplanes deployed to drop bombs and tanks dispatched to shelled villages all with the approval of both major political parties and eight hundred forty six the mexican american war was approved with bipartisan support in congress and house voted one hundred seventy three to fourteen and eighty ninety eight the spanish-american war was approved with bipartisan support in the house of representatives with a vote of three ten to six a declaration of war against germany and world war one was approved in the house by a bipartisan vote of three hundred seventy three to fifty eight and more and austria-hunga
with what's going on in afghanistan and what's going on all around the middle east north africa and asia with our drone wars monday nights agreements sparked outrage on the far left in the far right with those who see the wars as atrocities and who are fed up with both democrats and republicans when it comes to military misadventure. but my question is what else did we expect all throughout our nation's history war has never been a partisan issue american troops have been marched off to die...
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so we're doing business with european customers in asia, with asian customers in latin america. it is all over the place. >> well, look, i think this is a great product portfolio. once again as i said at the top of the show if you think europe can come back, you can get up to more than 25% in europe. that would be really terrific. i want to thank you. this is a new name for us, ceo of prologis. a real grower with a good yield. "mad money" is back after the break. thank you so much. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and the splattered p
so we're doing business with european customers in asia, with asian customers in latin america. it is all over the place. >> well, look, i think this is a great product portfolio. once again as i said at the top of the show if you think europe can come back, you can get up to more than 25% in europe. that would be really terrific. i want to thank you. this is a new name for us, ceo of prologis. a real grower with a good yield. "mad money" is back after the break. thank you so...
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so we're doing business with european customers in asia, with asian customers in latin america. it is all over the place. >> well, look, i think this is a great product portfolio. once again as i said at the top of the show if you think europe can come back, you can get up to more than 25% in europe. that would be terrific. i want to thank you, hamdi. this is a new name for us, a ceo of prologis. a real grower with a good yield. "mad money" is back after the break. thank you so much. ndy city of c. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. and one wedding, 2 kids, 43 bottles of olay total effects many birthdays later, still looks amazing. thanks to the trusted performance of olay. but i still have a runny nose. [ m
so we're doing business with european customers in asia, with asian customers in latin america. it is all over the place. >> well, look, i think this is a great product portfolio. once again as i said at the top of the show if you think europe can come back, you can get up to more than 25% in europe. that would be terrific. i want to thank you, hamdi. this is a new name for us, a ceo of prologis. a real grower with a good yield. "mad money" is back after the break. thank you so...
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so we're doing business with european customers in asia, with asian customers in latin america. it is all over the place. >> well, look, i think this is a great product portfolio. once again as i said at the top of the show if you think europe can come back, you can get up to more than 25% in europe. that would be terrific. i want to thank you, hamdi. this is a new name for us, a ceo of prologis. a real grower with a good yield. "mad money" is back after the break. thank you so much. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. you.piano ]der so many investors are saying... we know you. we know you're not always on top of it. and how could you be? that often you just want... qu
so we're doing business with european customers in asia, with asian customers in latin america. it is all over the place. >> well, look, i think this is a great product portfolio. once again as i said at the top of the show if you think europe can come back, you can get up to more than 25% in europe. that would be terrific. i want to thank you, hamdi. this is a new name for us, a ceo of prologis. a real grower with a good yield. "mad money" is back after the break. thank you so...
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marriot doubling in asia with the biggest push in china wanting to open 260 hotels in asia by 2016. that ranges from marriot, luxury, to the lower courtyard brand. boeing's delivery of two 787 dream liners taking longer than expected. they are not saying what's behind the delay or when they would be delivered to the united, the first u.s. customer. it's the first delay from the last one from three and a half years because of quality problems. that's the latest from fox business giving you the power to prosper. >> after two days of suspended trade, we're back in business. markets approaching the top of the hour, 20 minutes till right now, dow down, an escalation in selling 43 points. nasdaq lower as well. s&p lower as well. at the top of the hour, 1.4 billion trades trading at the stock exchange, average when it comes to volume. some of the guests saying you may see lower volume as we get in towards the election. dennis? dennis: at the peak, circuit city had over $12 billion in annual sales and more than 700 stores. then, the company spiraled into liquid dation. a former ceo of the e
marriot doubling in asia with the biggest push in china wanting to open 260 hotels in asia by 2016. that ranges from marriot, luxury, to the lower courtyard brand. boeing's delivery of two 787 dream liners taking longer than expected. they are not saying what's behind the delay or when they would be delivered to the united, the first u.s. customer. it's the first delay from the last one from three and a half years because of quality problems. that's the latest from fox business giving you the...
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now, i'm looking at asia. in asia, thailand from the 2009 lows is up 250%. other markets like the philippines, indonesia, malaysia, singapore, are up by a similar amount. china was at 6,000 index, in 2007 we're at 2000. i think china and japan could have a rebound here. if greece could rebound by 65%, the greatest garbage can rewound by 65%, believe me. i'm not necessarily saying that chinese economy is improving. on the contrary, it's worsening. but you understand the asset al he low indicate as they see this market up and that market down and suddenly money shifts. >> y >> how about here? >> i think here we'll go down 20% from the recent top at 4070. >> why? >> the technical position of the market is poor and the corporate earnings are worsening. and i believe that if the statistics were precise, which they aren't, because if you measure gdp and then you have a price deflator, it depends how you cam could you late the price deflator to determine real gdp growth, i think there's hardly any growth. i'm not debating that the housing have i is improving, but o
now, i'm looking at asia. in asia, thailand from the 2009 lows is up 250%. other markets like the philippines, indonesia, malaysia, singapore, are up by a similar amount. china was at 6,000 index, in 2007 we're at 2000. i think china and japan could have a rebound here. if greece could rebound by 65%, the greatest garbage can rewound by 65%, believe me. i'm not necessarily saying that chinese economy is improving. on the contrary, it's worsening. but you understand the asset al he low indicate...
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there's what's happening in asia. we seem to be getting kind of immune to or desensitize to paying almost $4 a gallon. the ten year hasn't moved aunt don't expect is to. why the euro is 1.30 con founds a people. and finally gold, i saw an article about how much gold has really advanced.people. and finally gold, i saw an article about how much gold has really advanced. you can blame it on whatever you want, but we have had a very accommodative fed and central bankers around the world. and what did bernanke wants people to have stronger currencies? >> did he specifically say stronger currencies? he said the emerging markets, there's not a strong argument to say they're suffering more than they have benefitted from the global economy getting a boost from this. >> still to come this morning, mark mobius travels the world and you just heard from him. okay. our next guest uses a mid western senseability. the ceo of rbc wealth management, john taft. and i think he is related to all the tafts. >> great grandson. >> you yeah,
there's what's happening in asia. we seem to be getting kind of immune to or desensitize to paying almost $4 a gallon. the ten year hasn't moved aunt don't expect is to. why the euro is 1.30 con founds a people. and finally gold, i saw an article about how much gold has really advanced.people. and finally gold, i saw an article about how much gold has really advanced. you can blame it on whatever you want, but we have had a very accommodative fed and central bankers around the world. and what...
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security presence in asia pacific region. mitt romney said he would increase active duty personnel by 100,000 troops, reinvesting weapons systems, and has pledged to step up the navy's shipbuilding rate. take onmitt romney's middle eastern policy from president obama. [video clip] >> america has a strong history of strong, principled, global leadership. this has been written by pickets from both party. this is america at its best, and the measure by which we measure every president. unfortunately, this president's policies have not been equal to our best examples of world leadership, and nowhere is this more evident than in the middle east. i want to be clear. the blame for the murder of our people in libya and the attacks on our embassy and other countries lies solely with those that brought them about, and no one else, but it is our responsibility and the responsibility of the president to shape history, not to read from behind, leaving our destiny at the mercy of events. that is unfortunately where we find ourselves in the
security presence in asia pacific region. mitt romney said he would increase active duty personnel by 100,000 troops, reinvesting weapons systems, and has pledged to step up the navy's shipbuilding rate. take onmitt romney's middle eastern policy from president obama. [video clip] >> america has a strong history of strong, principled, global leadership. this has been written by pickets from both party. this is america at its best, and the measure by which we measure every president....
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now, american policy under the direction of president obama is taking a pair that towards asia. but we are not going to be leaving the middle east and. and i'll tell you why. it's not because of oil, although that's an issue. it's not because the class is civilization. there's a more recent incident, where libya is certainly keeps us on our toes. but it's because of an emerging second global cold war that has been triggered by the middle east. now, but they give you a little bit of context. and you know, context is sort of like underwear. you don't need a lot of it. in the past thought of the great powers, like russia, europe in the past. today, china, need india. in another set the been named powder with the maritime powers, like brittany is to be our today, the united states. and then, there is an american and he put these two ideas together. and where the two great powers, the land power and d.c. power come together, he called the shout about. and the middle east is located in one of the world's great shutterbugs. the interesting thing is about them is that small states have
now, american policy under the direction of president obama is taking a pair that towards asia. but we are not going to be leaving the middle east and. and i'll tell you why. it's not because of oil, although that's an issue. it's not because the class is civilization. there's a more recent incident, where libya is certainly keeps us on our toes. but it's because of an emerging second global cold war that has been triggered by the middle east. now, but they give you a little bit of context. and...
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so passengers can't get in or out of asia or europe. airlines canceled 7,000 flights for tomorrow. experts say passengers are being rebooked on flights one week from today. >> i think we'll be up and running. the problem is there may not any planes in these airports. the airlines removed their planes to protect them from the storm. now they have to be flown back and they have to get crews in place. >> reporter: passengers have to pay their own hotel bill and in new york that's $400 a night. amtrak stopped trains in northeast corridor monday and tuesday stranding 750,000 daily riders. they expect limited runs wednesday. the ports of new jersey and new york, third busiest in the u.s. remain partially closed stranding car go ships offshore. then the subways in new york and new jersey are expected to be shut down for at least a week because of flooding. the brooklyn tunnel you talked about, that's 12 feet high for people who haven't been there. it has to be pulled out because it can't flow out naturally. in flights alone i think we are look at maybe 3 million passengers not on the plan
so passengers can't get in or out of asia or europe. airlines canceled 7,000 flights for tomorrow. experts say passengers are being rebooked on flights one week from today. >> i think we'll be up and running. the problem is there may not any planes in these airports. the airlines removed their planes to protect them from the storm. now they have to be flown back and they have to get crews in place. >> reporter: passengers have to pay their own hotel bill and in new york that's $400...
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these applications, these pitches, seem very tempting for someone who might be getting on in asia needs money to make it from day to day. guest: correct, there are risks all through the process here. there are circumstances in which these can work for seniors but the risks start with what you read their. that is the advertising which can be misleading. they can be promoting to take your dream vacation. you should only be taking these loans out if you really need the money. we will get into that in detail but there is -- they also require counseling. often that counseling is not effective or can be quick or over the phone and is not giving the senior is the information that they truly need to make an informed decision. when you take the money out, there is also the prospect that they can be targeted, the seniors, in other complex ways where they take the money and invest the money and the seniors may lose a lot of the money through that process. the other big risks are that you still have to pay the property taxes and insurance and maintenance. if you cannot keep up with those payments,
these applications, these pitches, seem very tempting for someone who might be getting on in asia needs money to make it from day to day. guest: correct, there are risks all through the process here. there are circumstances in which these can work for seniors but the risks start with what you read their. that is the advertising which can be misleading. they can be promoting to take your dream vacation. you should only be taking these loans out if you really need the money. we will get into that...
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he is the editor of imperial decline: russia's changing position in asia and co-editor of "the soviet military in the future." and he will -- the last speaker is dr. ariel cohen, my colleague here at heritage, who is the senior research fellow for russian and eurasian studies. ariel has often been called upon to testify on russian and former soviet politics, economics and law before the u.s. congress and regularly provides commentary on these issues through numerous media outlets both domestically and across the globe. so i believe we have the right people here to discuss the topic which i didn't come up with the title so i can say it's clever and not feel disingenuous, how russia helps assad as the u.s. fiddles. and we'll start with jim phillips. >> thanks, steve. i'd like to set the stage for our next three speakers who will focus primary listen on russian -- primarily on russian policy by outlining u.s. policy and how it's factored into the blood path we see in syria today with more than 30,000 dead and no end in sight. from the beginning, i think it's fair to say that the obama ad
he is the editor of imperial decline: russia's changing position in asia and co-editor of "the soviet military in the future." and he will -- the last speaker is dr. ariel cohen, my colleague here at heritage, who is the senior research fellow for russian and eurasian studies. ariel has often been called upon to testify on russian and former soviet politics, economics and law before the u.s. congress and regularly provides commentary on these issues through numerous media outlets both...
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they moved the 25 plants that they had control of, they moved 24 of those plants to china and asia. every plant. they didn't save those plants. it wasn't like this was gm. he actually got rid of the employees, moved the jobs to china and moved his money to iraq off the coaa rock off the coast of france. >> if i'm reading the nation cover story or i managed to pick up greg's book,a rock off the ct of france. >> if i'm reading the nation cover story or i managed to pick up greg's book,a rock off the cf france. >> if i'm reading the nation cover story or i managed to pick up greg's book,a rock off the c france. >> if i'm reading the nation cover story or i managed to pick up greg's book,rock off the coa. >> if i'm reading the nation cover story or i managed to pick up greg's book, how do you turn this, which clearly seems to suggest a deception that should make us nervous as americans, how do you turn it into political strategy without whining that this guy made millions? >> i think one guy that the campaign is doing is making sure that the groups that support the president are getting
they moved the 25 plants that they had control of, they moved 24 of those plants to china and asia. every plant. they didn't save those plants. it wasn't like this was gm. he actually got rid of the employees, moved the jobs to china and moved his money to iraq off the coaa rock off the coast of france. >> if i'm reading the nation cover story or i managed to pick up greg's book,a rock off the ct of france. >> if i'm reading the nation cover story or i managed to pick up greg's...
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a lot of it's going to asia. but the point is we're not seeing enough renewable deployment and if we're going to really transition our economy and prioritize clean air and clean water, we've got to move towards coal. >> sorry. in 2000, 52% of u.s. electricity came from coal. by 2012 it's down to 36%. in terms of what share of our elections is produced by coal. we're exporting more. >> coal jobs have grown by 5%. it's interesting we're having this debate whether or not there's over regulation. the job industry is up by 5%. >> this past year hit a high water mark in the last five or six years for coal employment. speaking of coal employment, i want to bring in mike caputo. he's vice president of the united mine workers of north america. he represents ohio and west virginia. mike, thanks so much for joining us this morning. i wanted to get your sense of what role you see coal playing in this election right now. >> well, thank you, chris. first of all, thank you for allowing me to be on your show to represent our mem
a lot of it's going to asia. but the point is we're not seeing enough renewable deployment and if we're going to really transition our economy and prioritize clean air and clean water, we've got to move towards coal. >> sorry. in 2000, 52% of u.s. electricity came from coal. by 2012 it's down to 36%. in terms of what share of our elections is produced by coal. we're exporting more. >> coal jobs have grown by 5%. it's interesting we're having this debate whether or not there's over...
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there are so many studies about this in europe and asia. the smaller government is, the faster economies grow. so i want to see this sequester, and i want to see the tax rates stay in place. >> but they won't stay in place if the president gets reelected. he is very clear. >> the house republicans -- >> fiscal -- >> he may be bluffing, though. >> fiscal contraction. >> why would you say he is bluffing? he hasn't been bluffing. >> if you're teaching anything, larry, it's fiscal contraction is bad for economies that is the lesson, the screeching out of europe. and second, the president is all spine on insisting upper end bush tax cuts -- >> it's not an either or. for him to raise -- for the fiscal cliff, as it approaches, it's going to raise taxes on everybody. so is the president really going to have as his legacy somebody who raised taxes on the middle class? he's got the bully pulpit -- >> you're saying the treasury doesn't necessarily impose taxes. that's what you're saying. >> that has to do with wage taxes. but look, no, you've got a go
there are so many studies about this in europe and asia. the smaller government is, the faster economies grow. so i want to see this sequester, and i want to see the tax rates stay in place. >> but they won't stay in place if the president gets reelected. he is very clear. >> the house republicans -- >> fiscal -- >> he may be bluffing, though. >> fiscal contraction. >> why would you say he is bluffing? he hasn't been bluffing. >> if you're teaching...
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in the asia pacific region. we would like to hear the u.s. government's position. >> with regards to any provocations from the north, it is very clear if that south korea and the united states have a strong cooperative relationship and that when those provocations occur that we will work together to determine what kind of response should be provided in necessary. i was relieved that the balloon incident which raised concerns about potential provocation did not occur. at the same time, i think both minister kim and i have made clear that we will continue to watch closely to make sure that those kinds of provocations do not take place and that in the end if they do take place that both south korea and the united states would be prepared to respond. with regard to the missile guidelines, south korea and the united states have worked through the issue of missile guidelines. we have various conditions that both of us have agreed to as to how that would operate. we're going to continue to do further work to refine those conditions and make sure we
in the asia pacific region. we would like to hear the u.s. government's position. >> with regards to any provocations from the north, it is very clear if that south korea and the united states have a strong cooperative relationship and that when those provocations occur that we will work together to determine what kind of response should be provided in necessary. i was relieved that the balloon incident which raised concerns about potential provocation did not occur. at the same time, i...
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we have news out of asia, joe, chi nna injecting into money markets boosting speculation that it may do more to support slowing growth. also tim geithner is in new delhi, he's meeting with his indian counter part and other government officials. ben bernanke is also there and this comes after india's government announced several economic reforms. geithner and bernanke are participating in the third annual meeting of the u.s. india and economic partnership. and japanese car makers reporting tumbling sales in china for september. toyota sales were almost cut in half. it was a drop of 49%. this news confirms the impact of the territorial fight between the two countries. we've heard a lot about violent row te protests. it broke out last month after japan nationalized two of the east china sea islandses by purchasing them from their private owner respect. the question was just how deep these cuts were going to be, but again toyota sales down 49% and honda sales down 41%. so this is a very severe event. >> i'm still focused on physics. sorry. >> how do they do it without breaking them? >> i
we have news out of asia, joe, chi nna injecting into money markets boosting speculation that it may do more to support slowing growth. also tim geithner is in new delhi, he's meeting with his indian counter part and other government officials. ben bernanke is also there and this comes after india's government announced several economic reforms. geithner and bernanke are participating in the third annual meeting of the u.s. india and economic partnership. and japanese car makers reporting...
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you have very significant relationships in the middle east and asia. i think that is where he will have to build. i don't see them buying anything in the near term. if they could just run this business well and avoid surprises for a while i think they could get investors to come back. let's be fair. this stock is twice as volatile as jpmorgan. ashley: yeah. >> look at the beta. it has a very, very low dividend because the stock was so diluted during the rescues you just went over. ashley: right. >> it is hard for an investor who wants cash flow and low volatility to buy this story. ashley: interesting. >> jpmorgan if you have a choice, right? ashley: absolutely. certainly on a day like today, investors are wondering what the heck is going on behind thh scenes. chris, thanks for being here. >> thank you. ashley: thank you. lori: shares of intel and ibm both gaining after reports after the bell. robert gray has our preview next. ashley: glenmede's jason pride says what will shape it for the rest of 2012? first as we do at this time every day, oil is down
you have very significant relationships in the middle east and asia. i think that is where he will have to build. i don't see them buying anything in the near term. if they could just run this business well and avoid surprises for a while i think they could get investors to come back. let's be fair. this stock is twice as volatile as jpmorgan. ashley: yeah. >> look at the beta. it has a very, very low dividend because the stock was so diluted during the rescues you just went over. ashley:...
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guest: unless there is some sort of event like a breakout of war in southeast asia -- highly not likely, but if something that is not foreseen happens, we do not know what mitt romney is going to do. he is really expect -- inexperienced on foreign policy. he is about where obama was five years ago. comments's listen to that governor romney made at this past tuesday point of debate. [video clip] >> look what is happening in syria, egypt, now in libya. consider the differences between us and israel. we have iran four years closer to a nuclear bomb. syria is not just a tragedy of 30,000 civilians killed by the military, but a significant strategic player for america. the president's's policy began with a apology court. host: governor romney speaking about around and syria and the middle east. matthew lee? guest: despite those comments, it is not clear to me what exactly mitt romney would do differently in syria, for example. he has talked about how it is important for the united states to play a role in who gets legal assistance, weaponry and ammunition, but that is what the obama administ
guest: unless there is some sort of event like a breakout of war in southeast asia -- highly not likely, but if something that is not foreseen happens, we do not know what mitt romney is going to do. he is really expect -- inexperienced on foreign policy. he is about where obama was five years ago. comments's listen to that governor romney made at this past tuesday point of debate. [video clip] >> look what is happening in syria, egypt, now in libya. consider the differences between us...
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four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. [ humming ] [ male announcer ] kraft macaroni & cheese. you know you love it. with no added sugar, just one glass equals two servings of fruit. very fruit-tritious. or, try ocean spray light 50, with just 50 calories, a full serving of fruit and no added sugar. with tasty flavors like cranberry-pomegranate and cranberry- concord grape, it's like a fruit stand in every bottle. just...you know... demonstrating how we blend the fruits. try all our tasty ocean spray 100% and light 50 juices. and then there's juicy chicken with hellmann's ♪ hellmann's is the secret to making parmesan crusted chicken... [ bell dings ] ...so crispy so juicy so delicious it's your secret to making dinner disappear hellmann's. bring out the best >>> we're back, now, at 7:43, with that famous song. sam, i know
four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. [ humming ] [ male announcer ] kraft macaroni & cheese. you know you love it. with no added sugar, just one glass equals two servings of fruit. very fruit-tritious. or, try ocean spray light 50, with...
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have is a need for institutionalized change so you can have -- i know that, for example, i think the asia foundation is looking at taking a group of afghan women to study. so, you know, having the actual traditional teaching and then looking at changing the institutions where they are then having the authority i think is very necessary because no matter how well -- i can tell you, i know a lot of the stories about how women in islam are supposed to be participate and all that. but if i'm standing in front of a room and i to contradict ago who are they going to believe? most cases would have gone into yemen or in iraq, and i'll tell women, someone will tell me, it is forbidden for us to work. we know that's not true. this is what the quran says. they think it's cute. when i go to the religious leader and come back with, then they will listen. so that, the decision-makers is still a child and it has to happen institutions. i think the best case now so far has been rocco. >> i'm representing worst of america in afghanistan. my question is, to each of you and including, it's a massive like to
have is a need for institutionalized change so you can have -- i know that, for example, i think the asia foundation is looking at taking a group of afghan women to study. so, you know, having the actual traditional teaching and then looking at changing the institutions where they are then having the authority i think is very necessary because no matter how well -- i can tell you, i know a lot of the stories about how women in islam are supposed to be participate and all that. but if i'm...
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charges i flew to asia to meet with one of the firm's biggest sovereign wealth funds, and myself and a goldman partner sat in the room with a multi-million dollar fund, and the guy looked me in the eye and said, let me be honest, i don't trust goldman sachs, we do business with you because we have to. the goldman sachs' partner reaction is, this is great news. the client is not going to pull their business, we're going to keep doing business with them. and my thought is, if you want an organization to last another 140 years and you have this short run mentality, why should you accept that clients don't trust you? >> goldman sachs has portrayed you as a disgruntled employee, who didn't get the bonus that you wanted, which was $1 million, and the year before you had gotten $500,000, which for regular folks, is insane numbers you're talking about. they say you're disgruntled. and you told anderson you would have done the exact same thing if you had gotten the bonus and if you had gotten the promotion to managing director. if you had gotten the bonus, you would go home and count your mon
charges i flew to asia to meet with one of the firm's biggest sovereign wealth funds, and myself and a goldman partner sat in the room with a multi-million dollar fund, and the guy looked me in the eye and said, let me be honest, i don't trust goldman sachs, we do business with you because we have to. the goldman sachs' partner reaction is, this is great news. the client is not going to pull their business, we're going to keep doing business with them. and my thought is, if you want an...
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most of them are in asia and africa. david mckenzie who traveled to kenya where one in three children suffers from this devastating condition. >> driving in northern kenya. this is an enclave of the tekana, pastoral people barely surviving. grammy award winning artist ang leak made the journey to witness what unicef is calling a silent tsunami. hunger. >> she can't go through this again. she has to eat well. >> reporter: she's 21 months old, but he can't oning or even crawl. he is afflicted with stunting. >> she has to receive something today. we have to give her something today for her to eat and for kids to eat. >> reporter: stunted growth is caused by a lack of key nutrients or immunizations in the first two years of a child's life. stunted children are smaller. they don't live as long. they can have serious cognitive impairment, and are more susceptible to disease. it's devastating millions of families in kenya. >> translator: it's hard raising a child because of the way this place is. if it was just starvation, we w
most of them are in asia and africa. david mckenzie who traveled to kenya where one in three children suffers from this devastating condition. >> driving in northern kenya. this is an enclave of the tekana, pastoral people barely surviving. grammy award winning artist ang leak made the journey to witness what unicef is calling a silent tsunami. hunger. >> she can't go through this again. she has to eat well. >> reporter: she's 21 months old, but he can't oning or even crawl....
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you traveled in south asia and ended up in hawaii. how did that affect the person you became? >> i ended up in hawaii because my dad lost his job and no one would hire a man in his 50's. we ended up in food stamps. thank god for the student loans and the pell grants that were there for me that allowed me to go to college. the programs mr. walsh has called free handouts. if you talk about what has affected me, it is the hard work, the personal responsibility, and the struggle to make something. >> we have to bring this to an end. thank you very much. tammy duckworth and joe walsh. thank you to the city club in chicago for this. >> it is time for our lightning round. we will ask questions only to be answered with yes and no. we will ask our candidates to refrain from explanations except yes or no. >> we will be starting with you. would you like to be selected to the senate majority leader? >> sure. [laughter] >> yes. >> have the fired a gun or rifle with the last year? >> yes. >> no. >> is andrea the best in your lifetime? >> no. >> his father was. >> have you read "this the sha
you traveled in south asia and ended up in hawaii. how did that affect the person you became? >> i ended up in hawaii because my dad lost his job and no one would hire a man in his 50's. we ended up in food stamps. thank god for the student loans and the pell grants that were there for me that allowed me to go to college. the programs mr. walsh has called free handouts. if you talk about what has affected me, it is the hard work, the personal responsibility, and the struggle to make...
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i bought a car in atacama to southeast asia and sent money to my sister so she could go to school as well. part of response abilities that with the government can do for me, but what we can do for ourselves. there's something they can do for ourselves. we people calling from afghanistan, having served in afghanistan and iraq and make it free tuition. university of delaware, dell state, free tuition, free books. all that stuff, $1500 a month housing. we do all that because the server country. people looking for help, don't be afraid to do some work yourself. don't be afraid to serve in the military and take advantage of the g.i. bill. pires: there are problems and i'll try to answer your question this way. italicize wife in expensive. students are completely and that we pushed and pushed and everybody pushed for more scholarship help and it's a serious problem. our sciences come in the field of science permanent the most outstanding engineering, it's a difficult, difficult problem. i think the federal government is strapped to support some, not the other. i don't think it's a problem
i bought a car in atacama to southeast asia and sent money to my sister so she could go to school as well. part of response abilities that with the government can do for me, but what we can do for ourselves. there's something they can do for ourselves. we people calling from afghanistan, having served in afghanistan and iraq and make it free tuition. university of delaware, dell state, free tuition, free books. all that stuff, $1500 a month housing. we do all that because the server country....
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for instance, a case that recently connect, we filed against a company called asia pacific, and we know that company had made over 2-1/2 billion robocalls, 2-1/2 billion. lots of other companies we filed against make lots and lots of calls. so we figure out who we're going after, we take complaints, take information from the complaints, and try to figure out who will stop the most number of calls. we talk about complaint figures. we filed 94 enforcement actions involving do not call violations. some of those include robocalls, some of those are just specifically do not call. but 94 enforcement actions against 271 companies. and 212 individuals. those defendantness the cases that have ended, some of them are still ongoing, have bade more than $69 million in penalties and relief. if you look just at robocall cases. three years ago our laws went into effect, fcc filed 15 cases specifically dealing with robocallers, against 42 companies and 24 individuals. although many of those case are still ongoing, in fact many several were filed just recently. already collected more than $5 million in
for instance, a case that recently connect, we filed against a company called asia pacific, and we know that company had made over 2-1/2 billion robocalls, 2-1/2 billion. lots of other companies we filed against make lots and lots of calls. so we figure out who we're going after, we take complaints, take information from the complaints, and try to figure out who will stop the most number of calls. we talk about complaint figures. we filed 94 enforcement actions involving do not call violations....
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at the deepening and spreading recession in europe, the impact that that is having on trade shows in asia. i think there will be a long impact on exports here at home. housing is recovering, that's good news, but that's 2% of the economy. and manufacturing ain't what it used to be, but it's still 10% of the economy. so i think when you add it all up together and we have margins at almost record highs, my sense is that the profits are going to be coming down somewhat over the next year. i don't think that necessarily means we have advisable corrections in the stock market. but what i think it means is it's going to be a stock picker's market. we're going to be range bound. and i think it's an environment looking at the correlations where hedge funds that really hedge the rift, this will be their time to shine. i'm not so sure that the markets will make new highs in the next year. but there will be opportunities. >> david, a lot of people will be mindful of what the fed is doing. and to mohammed el-erian's point, it has now reinflated the wedge between where risk@asset res trading. you stan
at the deepening and spreading recession in europe, the impact that that is having on trade shows in asia. i think there will be a long impact on exports here at home. housing is recovering, that's good news, but that's 2% of the economy. and manufacturing ain't what it used to be, but it's still 10% of the economy. so i think when you add it all up together and we have margins at almost record highs, my sense is that the profits are going to be coming down somewhat over the next year. i don't...
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it's designed to appeal to ordinary folks in the west and in south asia it's not written, you know, it's not written in a lot of arcane, religious langua language. it was written to appeal to ordinary folks. and clearly it's been seen as an inspiration in this case. one thing that's interesting to me is this guy, the bangladeshi, it's quite unusual as far as i can recall for a bangladeshi to be involved in this kind of thing in the united states. bangladesh is a very large country. one of the largest muslim countries in the world. we haven't seen, be in everyone galis coming to the united states to get involved in alleged acts of terrorism. we've seen pakistanis, but not bengalis, wolf. >> and an war al awlaki, supposedly involved with the magazine as well? >> very much so. i mean anwar al awlaki initially people thought of him as really sort of a religious figure, kind of inspiration. over time the view was, that he was becoming more operational. that he was kind of involved in a plot, the christmas day 2009 plot in terms of what more of an operational role. and that's why president oba
it's designed to appeal to ordinary folks in the west and in south asia it's not written, you know, it's not written in a lot of arcane, religious langua language. it was written to appeal to ordinary folks. and clearly it's been seen as an inspiration in this case. one thing that's interesting to me is this guy, the bangladeshi, it's quite unusual as far as i can recall for a bangladeshi to be involved in this kind of thing in the united states. bangladesh is a very large country. one of the...
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guest: and unless there is some kind of event like to break out of war in southeast asia -- highly unlikely, but of something unforeseen happens, we don't know what romney would do, because at the end of the day, romney is really experienced on foreign policy. he is about where obama was four years ago but we don't now. we will have to wait and see what we are going to get. host: let's look at comments that romney made at this tuesday's debate about iran. [video clip] >> look at what is happening in syria, egypt, libya, consider the distance between ourselves and israel, where the president said he would but daylight between us and israel. we have iran four years closer to a nuclear bomb. syria -- not just the treasur -- tragedy of civilians killed, but a strategic planner. president obama began his outreach to the middle east with an apology tour and leading from behind, and this strategy is unraveling before our eyes. host: matthew lee? guest: despite the comments, is not clear to me, at least not yet, what exactly romney would do differently in syria, for example. he has talked about how
guest: and unless there is some kind of event like to break out of war in southeast asia -- highly unlikely, but of something unforeseen happens, we don't know what romney would do, because at the end of the day, romney is really experienced on foreign policy. he is about where obama was four years ago but we don't now. we will have to wait and see what we are going to get. host: let's look at comments that romney made at this tuesday's debate about iran. [video clip] >> look at what is...
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other western states will be holding similar drills along with parts of canada, italy and asia. experts say brace yourselves, there is a 99% chance another big quake will hit california over the next 30 years. that drill starts at 10:18 sharp this morning. xwl >>> the giant getting ready for game four. the g men down 2-1 in the seven game series, but they could even it up today. game time 5:00. tim lincecum is on the mound not giants. >>> we have a good looking day shaping up. last phenomenal day to hit the beach. 2:00 a.m., santa cruz, 78 degrees. up to 85 later on this afternoon. and the warm-up is going to come to a screeching halt tomorrow, 10 to 15 degrees cooler in some coastal cities. and we'll see a good cooldown inland, as well. 94 in livermore, 89 in santa theresa, 86 in redwood city and 84 in san francisco. much cooler weather and rain just around the corner now. we're expecting our first showers late sunday into monday. we'll get another stronger round monday into tuesday. could be measuring rain come wednesday morning. >>> we're measuring the slowdown at the bottom
other western states will be holding similar drills along with parts of canada, italy and asia. experts say brace yourselves, there is a 99% chance another big quake will hit california over the next 30 years. that drill starts at 10:18 sharp this morning. xwl >>> the giant getting ready for game four. the g men down 2-1 in the seven game series, but they could even it up today. game time 5:00. tim lincecum is on the mound not giants. >>> we have a good looking day shaping up....
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four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. >>> it is 7:26. i'm jon kelley. a setback this morning for team oracle as it prepares to defend its championship. one of the boats capsized during a practice run yesterday. the boat was towed back to the port and the team will haul back the remaining wreckage today. none of the crew's 14 members were on board, were injured. >>> an update on an accident on the san may taio bridge. >> the bridge cleared of the accident but did not clear of traffic. westbound remains slow. you can see it through the haze. slow off to the 880 side. slowing back into hayward. also the castro valley as well. heading into the south bay, where san jose is gummed up. christina, we have warm weather like today, we often see more motorcycles. >> those two wheelers, watch out for those as well. we're in the 50s an
four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. >>> it is 7:26. i'm jon kelley. a setback this morning for team oracle as it prepares to defend its championship. one of the boats capsized during a practice run yesterday. the boat was towed back...
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four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. >>> 7:26 on this wednesday, october 17th. i'm aaron gilchrist. in the headlines a controversial board member of the agency in charge of the bull es rail project is stepping down. dennis has been criticized for taking laugh itch trips on the airport authority's dime. the authority's board has been called out on down for lack of accountability. here is danella sealock with traffic. >> thanks. an accident in northwest d.c. traveling 17th street northbound between d and e street. a crash blocking at least one of your lanes. 395 a slow trip. northbound you are at 20 miles per hour. aaron? >> thank you. a look at the forecast next. ike leggett: gaming generated one hundred and eighty... million dollars for maryland schools. question seven will double it. rushern baker: question seven will ad
four old roommates debated whether asia was or wasn't the greatest '80s supergroup ever. and a surprise birthday party caught amanda sullivan totally off-guard. all over delicious entrees like new smoky chipotle chicken fajitas from our $20 dinner for two. chili's -- more life happens here. >>> 7:26 on this wednesday, october 17th. i'm aaron gilchrist. in the headlines a controversial board member of the agency in charge of the bull es rail project is stepping down. dennis has been...